Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority is making sure everyone has a ride to the polls on Election Day.

On Election Day, Nov. 6, the RTA will provide free rides to to the polls throughout the day, according to a news release.

No proof of voter registration or identification will be required during the "Ride the B to Vote" campaign. The campaign will include fixed routes, ADA shuttle services and on-demand taxi service provided by R.E.A.L. and Paisano, the release states.

A steady stream of voters entered and exited the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center of Corpus Christi on the first day of early voting on Monday, October 22, 2018. Some voters said the wait times ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

A steady stream of voters entered and exited the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center of Corpus Christi on the first day of early voting on Monday, October 22, 2018. Some voters said the wait times ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

Rosalie Coronado passes by a long line of campaign signs after early voting at the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center of Corpus Christi on the first day of early voting on Monday, October 22, 2018. Some voters said the wait times ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

Gail Blanpied accepts campaign material from a candidate volunteer before voting at the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center of Corpus Christi on the first day of early voting on Monday, October 22, 2018. Some voters said the wait times ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

Eddie Seal talks with a candidate volunteer before voting at the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center of Corpus Christi on the first day of early voting on Monday, October 22, 2018. Some voters said the wait times ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

A voter walks past a line of campaign signs outside the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center of Corpus Christi on the first day of early voting on Monday, October 22, 2018. Some voters said the wait times ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

Barbara Canales wears an "I Voted" sticker after voting at the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center of Corpus Christi on the first day of early voting on Monday, October 22, 2018. Some voters said the wait times ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

Candidate volunteers work the polls outside the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center of Corpus Christi on the first day of early voting on Monday, October 22, 2018. Some voters said the wait times ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

Eddie Seal (left) arrives to vote as candidate volunteer Leonard Ybarbo encourages people to vote for Jack Pulcher at the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center of Corpus Christi on the first day of early voting on Monday, October 22, 2018. Some voters said the wait times ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

A steady stream of voters entered and exited the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center of Corpus Christi on the first day of early voting on Monday, October 22, 2018. Some voters said the wait times ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

A steady stream of voters entered and exited the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center of Corpus Christi on the first day of early voting on Monday, October 22, 2018. Some voters said the wait times ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

A steady stream of voters entered and exited Veterans Memorial High School on the first day of early voting on Monday, October 22, 2018. Some voters said the wait times ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

A steady stream of voters entered and exited Veterans Memorial High School on the first day of early voting on Monday, October 22, 2018. Some voters said the wait times ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

A steady stream of voters entered and exited Veterans Memorial High School on the first day of early voting on Monday, October 22, 2018. Some voters said the wait times ranged from 30 minutes to an hour. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times